There are lots of things you can do with these large lowercase letters: Use them as anchor charts, flashcards, Play-doh mats, or run them off on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and cut them out to make a border, or have them going up a large Chicka Boom tree.

There are lots of things you can do with these large letters: Use them as anchor charts, flashcards, Play-doh mats, or run them off on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and cut them out to make a border, or have them going up a large Chicka Boom tree.

Soar into spring with this fun synonym kite craftivity. Students choose a word from the list of 70, or pick a kite word card. They write their word on a bow and then list up to 11 synonyms. If you want, have students make a list of antonyms on the antonym kite and glue it to the back of their synonym kite. This packet provides several activities perfect for your Daily 5 word work.

Three posters with the most popular vowel digraphs that fit the "When two vowels go walking..." rule. Use them as anchor charts, or print the posters off for your students and have them write examples of words that they find that apply to this rule. These vowel posters are a special FREEBIE in my TpT shop. Click on the link to pop on over to grab them today.

If you teach the rule, "When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking." you'll enjoy these "craftivities." This packet will be FREE for an entire year. After which time it will be revamped & become part of my 137-page jumbo "Vowel Villains & When 2 Vowels Go Walking Packet" in my TpT shop.

You can do this as a whole group activity and jot down UP phrases as your students think of them, making one poster, or use this as an interesting activity for your Daily 5 word work and have students each make up their own.

Use these Cat in the Hat Popsicle stick paddles to practice long and short vowels. Inlcudes a list of words for all of the long vowels, and a list of words for all of the short vowels, which includes many words from the Dolch word lists. (PK-3rd).

Review capitalization and punctuation with this Cat in the Hat "craftivity." Students choose 5 sentence strips, underline the capital letter, add punctuation and then glue the stripes to their red construction paper hat in an ABAB pattern. If you want, have students rewrite the correct sentence on the red "stripes."